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  • Warhammer Age of Sigmar
  • Written by: C L Werner
  • Narrated by: Barnaby Edwards
  • Length: 9 hrs and 24 mins
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (10 ratings)

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Beastgrave

Written by: C L Werner
Narrated by: Barnaby Edwards
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Publisher's Summary

A Warhammer Age of Sigmar novel

In the untamed wilds of Ghur, darkness is rising. Rival warbands battle over the dread Beastgrave. Will Beastlord Ghroth prevail or can Branchwraith Kyra and her dryads stop his foul plans?

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Ghur is a realm of vast wilds and savage beasts. Few are more vicious than the herdchief, Ghroth the Rootcutter. Brutal and ruthless, he leads his warherd from one massacre to the next, slaughtering all who defy him. Yet this is not enough to sate Ghroth's bloodthirsty ambition - to become the mightiest of beastlords. When a fearsome vision promises Ghroth the power he craves, he leads a small band of warriors far across the wastes to seize the relic that will make all beastkin submit to his dominion.

But Ghroth's ambition is not unopposed. Rivals within his own warherd seek to cheat him of the prize he covets. Meanwhile, in the enchanted forest of Thornwyld, an enemy of a different kind stirs. The Branchwraith Kyra has also had a vision, an apocalyptic foretelling of the destruction Ghroth will unleash upon her home. Gathering a retinue of dryads, Kyra hastens to thwart Ghroth's hunt - either by killing him or destroying the dark relic he seeks.

The trail will lead both beastkin and Sylvaneth across perilous wastelands. But no danger is greater than that which waits in the mountain tomb of the godbeast. It is a place of terror and legend, a place spoken of in frightened whispers. It is a place called Beastgrave.

Written by C. L. Werner. Narrated by Barnaby Edwards.

©2019 Games Workshop Limited (P)2019 Games Workshop Limited

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A great performance but with some flaws

Personally I have never been much of an AOS fan and this was my attempt to get into it. The performance is amazing! Especially with the beastmen. Every time they get focused on, it is amazing! Fast paced, unpredictable and just plain fun.
My gripe is with the wood kin, their parts are so boring and not interesting. I am not 100% sure if it is because of the voices they give the wood kin but overall I dread listening to their parts.
Overall, a great story with the beastmen but is plagued by having to follow the wood kin on their adventure that almost feels redundant (as all they ever seem to find is the beastmen trail which is kinda uninteresting... the chapter before you would have been experiencing the event!).

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Beastmen!

It’s a fairly light and quick journey but it’s a lot of fun to see a book focus on Beastmen for a change. It’s not particularly deep or complicated but I enjoyed the characters and ending. If anything, it’s made me want to start a Sylvaneth army in Age of Sigmar..

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